Dispenser of Sheets of Material for Household Cleaning and/or Personal Hygiene

ABSTRACT

The present invention relates to a dispenser ( 1 ) for supplying material for household cleaning and/or personal hygiene comprising a box element ( 2 ) adapted for containing a roll ( 4 ) of material for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene housed so as to freely rotate and soaking means ( 5 ) for soaking a portion of said material when it is unwound from the roll ( 4 ), characterised in that at least one container ( 7 ) containing a liquid for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene is connectable to said soaking means. Said dispenser allows excellent versatility as it allows using different solutions on the same base without being forced to empty any basins, so as to meet all of the user&#39;s needs.

The present invention refers to a dispenser of sheet of material for household cleaning and/or, personal hygiene. In particular, the invention refers to a dispenser of non-woven sheets and an associated kit for household cleaning and/or personal hygiene which should be particularly versatile and easy to use.

Dispensers that can provide dry or moistened sheets of material for the above functions typically consist of a container of various shapes and sizes wherein there is housed a roll of absorbent or moistened material, such as for example cellulosic or non-woven material with two or three layers of cellulose pulp or all-fibre PES, VIS, PP; LUX (spunlace or spunbonded), which can be pulled out of the container and torn into sheets. Such material can have several functions, according to its use. In particular, it can be used dry as hand towel, or moistened with suitable liquids, such as detergent, dermatological, emollient, skin protective, anti-bacterial, disinfectant liquids or liquids for cleaning various surfaces, including furniture waxes or for personal hygiene.

For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,346,153 B1 describes a dispenser for a tissue sheet capable of providing such sheet either dry or moistened, according to the user's needs. The dispenser comprises a base container for a liquid, a support structure for the sheet in the shape of a roll, wherein the structure can be provided with a first position of release of the dry sheet and a second position of release of the sheet moistened with a liquid, elastic means adapted for keeping the support structure into said first position and means actuable for moving said structure into said second position.

The dispenser described above is quite simple from the construction point of view and easy to use both for selecting a dry and a moistened sheet.

The problem at the basis of the present invention is to provide a dispenser alternative to those of the prior art and which, in particular, should be easy to manufacture and at the same time very versatile to meet several requirements of the user using different lotions.

Such problem is solved by a dispenser as claimed in the annexed main claim.

Further features and advantages of the present invention will appear more clearly from the following description of two embodiments, made by way of a non-limiting example with reference to the figures, wherein:

FIG. 1 shows a schematic perspective view of the dispenser according to the invention;

FIG. 2 shows a schematic perspective view of the dispenser according to a variant of the invention.

Therefore, it is a first object of the present invention to provide a dispenser of sheets of material for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene.

It is a further object of the invention to provide a kit for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene comprising the above dispenser and a series of containers for liquids for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene.

With reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, dispenser 1, 100 of the present invention comprises a box element 2 adapted for containing a roll 4 of material for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene housed so as to freely rotate, soaking means 5 of a portion of said material when it is unwound from roll 4, wherein at least one container 7 containing a liquid for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene is connectable to said soaking means.

With reference to FIG. 1, dispenser 1 comprises a box element 2 provided with a housing 3 for a roll 4 of material for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene housed so as to freely rotate, soaking means 5 of a portion of said material, preferably selectively actuable, at least one housing 6 for a container 7 containing a liquid for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene obtained in the proximity of said soaking means.

The box element 2 of dispenser 1 can be constructed of any shape and size according to specific requirements or preferences. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the box element 3 exhibits a substantially parallelepiped shape with an upper wall 21, a lower wall 22, a front wall 23, a back wall 24 and two side walls 25. The construction material can be that normally used for manufacturing dispensers in general, such as plastic materials, semi-rigid cardboards or metal materials.

Each of the two upper 21 and lower 22 walls is provided with at least one opening 26 in communication with corresponding housings 6 for containers 7 of the desired liquid substances. Moreover, the upper wall 21 can preferably be provided with a port D to access housing 3 of roll 4 of cleaning material so as to allow replacement of the exhausted roll.

Front wall 23 is provided with its own opening 27 as well, which allows the output of the cleaning material. In particular, such opening can be shaped as a slit preferably provided with an aid (not shown) for tearing pieces of the sheet of cleaning material. Such aid may be a conventional edge more or less protruding from the front wall 23 against which a pre-cut piece of said sheet is torn, or a conventional serrated element.

Housing 3 for a roll 4 of material obtained inside the box element 2 can be provided with a semi-cylindrical hollow seat 8 adapted for seating said roll in a rotating manner for allowing the unwinding of a sheet of material. Optionally, the roll may be mounted on an axis (not shown) removably attached in said housing for allowing the suspended support in rotation thereof.

Between housing 3 of roll 4 and opening 27 for releasing the material there is obtained a substantially rectilinear path 9 along which the sheet of cleaning material is unwound and optionally subject to soaking with a treatment liquid before coming out of the dispenser.

In particular, along said path 9 and in the proximity of seat 8 of roll 4, there is arranged stretching means 10 adapted for keeping the sheet of material unwound from the roll stretched and also for guiding said sheet towards the soaking means 5. Preferably, the stretching means 10 is comprised of two opposed tensioning rollers 11, 12 (totally conventional, for example, in the non-woven manufacturing field) between which the sheet of material slides. Rollers 11 and 12 are usually mounted on rotating axes (not shown) attached between the inner faces of the side walls 25 of the box element 2.

After that, proceeding towards opening 27 of the front wall 23 of the dispenser, there is the soaking means 5 arranged so as to receive the sheet of material fed by the tensioning rollers 11, 12 and release it after wetting with the desired liquid. Preferably, the soaking means 5 comprises two opposed rollers 51 and 52 between which the sheet of material slides for receiving the liquid. Like tensioning rollers 11, 12, also these rollers 51 and 52 are remarkably mounted onto respective axes (not shown) attached between the inner faces of the side walls 25 of the box element 2. In particular, rollers 51 and 52 can be provided with a surface crossed by grooves 53 having the function of distributing the liquid on the entire surface of the rollers, as described hereinafter.

The above path 9 ends with opening 27 from which the sheet of material is released which, as explained hereinafter, may be dry if the soaking means 5 is not supplied with liquid, or otherwise wet.

Moreover, the above housings 6 for liquid containers 7 are each provided with an orifice 61 obtained on the bottom wall 62 of housing 6, opposed to opening 26, so as to be at roller 5.

As a consequence, as also shown in the figures, said housings 6 are arranged in a number of at least one at each roller 5 so as to be specular relative to the sheet of material passing through said rollers and substantially perpendicular relative to the sheet surface. In other words, a pair of containers 7 housed in the respective housings 6 are arranged so as to be upturned relative to each other while the dispenser is in use, as described hereinafter.

Preferably, between orifice 61 of said housings 6 and the soaking rollers 5 there can be provided diffuser means (not shown) having the function of evenly diffusing the usage liquid coming out of the container by gravity on the entire surface of the rollers. For example, said diffuser means can be a truncated-cone element similar to a shower head.

In accordance with a variant of embodiment of the invention, dispenser 1 may further comprise a valve element (not shown in the drawings) or a tap arranged between said orifice 61 and said soaking roller 5 or said diffuser. The valve element or tap allow blocking the diffusion by gravity of the liquid from container 7 to roller 5 to avoid useless waste or the risk of undesired soaking of sheet T by capillarity.

Moreover housing 6 for containers 7 of usage liquid can be provided with a reversible locking system for the containers in the usage condition. In particular, side wall 63 of housing 6 is provided with a pair of elastic snap elements 64 provided with a ramp 65 for aiding the introduction of the container and a stop, 66 against which the container stops once introduced into the usage position. To replace the container it is possible to provide for a mechanism for releasing the elastic elements, such as a button (not shown) that acts by retracting the elastic elements for allowing the removal of the container from the housing.

Containers 7 may have any shape and size suitable for adapting to housing 6 and capable of engaging with orifice 61 for releasing the liquid contained therein. In particular, containers 7 may be provided with a neck portion 71 ending with an opening 73 for the output of liquid.

In accordance with a further variant of the invention, opening 73 of containers 7 may be reversibly engaged with sealing means 72. Preferably, said sealing means is a rotating cylinder or ball 72. When container 7 is introduced into the special housing 6, the neck portion 71 engages orifice 61 so that its opening 73 faces a roller soaking 5 and cylinder 72 is pushed against the outer surface of the roller itself. Cylinder 72, as explained hereinafter, acts as a means for diffusing the liquid since once pressed against the respective roller, it moves inwards container 7, freeing opening 73 and thus allowing the liquid to drain by gravity on the soaking roller. Moreover, by rotating, cylinder 72 facilitates the liquid distribution into container 7 and its laying directly on the surface of the soaking roller 5. In this case, of course, the above diffuser means and the optional valve element or tap will not be required.

Preferably, dispenser 1 may be provided with multiple housings 6 for multiple containers 7 on each of the upper 21 and lower 22 walls. In this case, conveying channels (not shown) may be provided which, from each orifice 61 of said containers join into a single duct leading in the proximity of the surface of each soaking roller 5 preferably at its median line. It should be noted that dispenser 1 may be provided with housings 6 obtained on only one of the two upper 21 or lower 22 walls.

The layout and the operation of the dispenser object of the present invention will now be described.

The box element 2 of dispenser 1 is first loaded with the roll 4 of material for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene and with one or more containers 7 of usage liquid according to the needs or preferences.

Roll 4 is loaded by opening port D located on the upper wall 21 and arranging it into seat 8. At this point, the sheet T of non-woven fabric or other material selected for the above purposes is unwound from the roll and made to pass along path 9 first between the tensioning rollers 11 and 12 and then between the soaking rollers 5, to then come out of the collection and tear opening 27.

Moreover, housings 6 are loaded with containers 7 containing the desired liquid.

As shown in FIG. 1, two containers are loaded into dispenser 1, one from the upper wall 21 and the other from the bottom wall 22 so as to be arranged specular relative to sheet T of non-woven fabric.

It is evident that when dispenser 1 rests on an abutment surface, for example with the bottom wall 22, a container will be arranged upturned whereas the other will be straight, so the upturned container will be the one that is used for soaking sheet T of non-woven fabric. Moreover, if dispenser 1 is upturned, of course the reciprocal position of the two containers reverses, with the possibility of changing use of container, and therefore, of substance, without having to replace the containers themselves into the dispenser.

It should be noted, as said hereinbefore, that multiple housings 6 may be provided, accessible from each upper 21 and lower 22 wall for loading different containers 7 alternatively or, in particular cases, concurrently actuable when multiple liquids are to be mixed before soaking sheet T of non-woven fabric.

Containers 7 may be actuated by pressing them inside the respective housings 6 until they reach beyond ramp 65 of the elastic locking means 64. In this position, orifice 61 of housing 6 is engaged by neck 71 of the container. At the same time, cylinder 72 of opening 73 of container 7 is pressed against the respective roller 5 so as to slightly return inside the container and thus make the liquid come out. Following the pulling into rotation of roller 5 caused by the traction of the non-woven sheet, cylinder 72 pressed against said roller 5 is in turn pulled in rotation so as to make the liquid come out and distribute it on the surface of the roller itself.

In other words, the combined action of the pressure between cylinder 72 and roller 5 and of the extraction of sheet T of non-woven fabric allows the laying and distribution of the liquid that drains by gravity from the containers on the entire outer surface of the rollers themselves which, in turn, soak the non-woven sheet T.

Once the use of a particular liquid is over, it is sufficient to upturn dispenser 1 and/or release container 7 from the usage position by acting on the above-mentioned release means. With the release of container 7, cylinder 72 is not pressed against the respective soaking roller anymore and therefore, it returns to the position for closing the respective opening 73.

It is evident that if sheet T of non-woven fabric is needed dry, no container is locked in the liquid release position as described hereinbefore.

FIG. 2 shows a variant of embodiment of the invention wherein portions similar to the embodiment described above with reference to FIG. 1 are indicated with the same reference numerals.

In particular, dispenser 100 comprises a box element 2 adapted for containing a roll 4 as specified above and housed so as to freely rotate, soaking means 30 of a portion of said material when it is unwound from the roll, wherein at least one container 7 containing a liquid for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene is connectable to said soaking means.

The roll 4 of non-woven fabric is rotatably mounted into the box element 2 on an axis X-X similarly to that described with reference for example to the tensioning rollers 11 and 12 of FIG. 1 and so as to allow the release of sheet T in a substantially vertical direction.

In the portion of the box element 2 underlying roll 4 there are arranged, in a succession, the two tensioning rollers 11 and 12, and two containers 7 containing a usage liquid, preferably said containers being two cartridges 28 and 29 specular relative to the sheet T of non-woven fabric.

Cartridges 28 and 29 are provided with a tapered portion 30 comprising the soaking means 5 consisting, in particular, of a cylinder 31 for distributing the usage liquid. It should be noted that cylinder 31, in this embodiment, can also function as means for sealing the respective cartridge similarly to what described for cylinders or balls 72 described with reference to dispenser 1. These cartridges may be supported into the box element 2 by suitable mechanical supports (not shown but fully conventional) that allow arranging the cartridges so that said cylinders are in contact and pressed to each other with the interposition of sheet T of non-woven fabric. In this position, by pulling sheet T downwards on the end of opening 27 of dispenser 100, the two cylinders 31, pressed against each other, slightly return inside the cartridge to let the liquid contained therein drain by gravity. At the same time, said cylinders are moved in rotation by pulling so as to draw and distribute the liquid into the cartridges and lay it on both sides of sheet T.

In other words, cartridges 28 and 29 are similar to the conventional cartridges used, for example, for ink-jet printers.

If the non-woven sheet T must be used dry, the above mechanical supports are maneuvered so as to move the tapered portion of the cartridges away and make the respective cylinders return to the cartridge closing position.

According to a further variant of the present embodiment, one of the two cartridges may be replaced by a contrast element (not shown) which allows cylinder 31 of the single cartridge to rotate on the non-woven sheet T. This contrast element may be, for example, a simple roller or a stiff wall that allows pressing the cylinder of the other cartridge inwards.

From the above description, dispenser 1 of FIG. 1 is particularly advantageous for a more familiar or household use, or during a journey. In particular, its most suitable operation provides for resting it onto a horizontal surface and unwinding the sheet along a substantially horizontal plane.

On the other hand, dispenser 100 of FIG. 2 may even by hung to a wall of a room such as public toilets, a workshop, a medical-hospital office, for allowing unwinding the roll in a substantially vertical direction. Moreover, such device does not need being upturned for changing type of solution, but it is possible to use two different solutions to apply on each of the sides of sheet T at the same time, so as to have a sort of “double face” function. In this case, it is possible to provide for a system of soaking rollers, identical to the soaking rollers described with reference to dispenser 1, with the possibility of pressing a single cartridge against the respective roller and applying the liquid only on one side of sheet T, as in the case of dispenser 1.

A further object of the invention is a kit for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene comprising dispenser 1, 100 described above, one or more spare rolls 4 and multiple containers 7 or cartridges containing the same or a different usage liquid as spare refills. Advantageously, the kit allows the user to always have a supply of both the cleaning material and of the liquids for soaking said material. As a consequence, the use of the dispenser is very versatile and convenient, thanks to the possibility of always being ready for different uses even in difficult situations, such as during a journey. Moreover, the dispenser is particularly advantageous from the environment point of view, and practical as it is not necessary to replace the entire device to change the usage liquid but it is sufficient to replace the containers or the cartridges that may be sold individually as refills.

Moreover, the roll of material for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene may consist of any fibre of cellulosic material, such as conventional paper, or textile or, preferably, non-woven material.

The term “non-woven fabric” in the present description identifies a material produced by combining natural and/or synthetic fibres and/or threads using several methods differing from the weaving of typically textile materials. The non-woven fabric may consist of one or more layers of said material which may be manufactured by spun-lace or spunbond technology, mechanical yarning, yarning and spreading/carding or a combination of said technologies for obtaining a multiple-layer non-woven film. In particular, in the spunlace technology, polyester (PE), polypropylene (PP), PLA (polylatex), PVA (polyvinylalchohol), polyethylensulfone (PES), acrylic polymers, Lyocell® (that is, regenerated cellulose fibre obtained by a process of dissolving and spinning in an organic solvent, without forming of derivatives), Tencell® (three-layer products with the fibres on the two outer sides and fluff pulp in between or two-layer fibre/fluff pulp products), cotton, viscose are generally short fibres that are interconnected through a hydro-entanglement process. With the spunbond technology, synthetic fibres such as polyamides, polyethylene, polyester, polyethylensulfone, Lyocell® and Tencell® are extruded through nozzles and the resulting filaments are impinged with a jet of compressed air that causes the elongation of said fibres (long fibres) and their electrostatic charging such as to cause a reciprocal reject that brings to their scattered drop onto a conveyor.

The non-woven fabric can alternatively consist of continuous fibres consisting of one or more synthetic or natural polymeric components optionally splittable into single continuous-thread microfibres, or filaments. Examples of polymeric fibres splittable into microfibres are the splittable multi-component polymeric fibres and the exploded polymeric fibres that originate microfibres thinner than those they are obtained from.

The non-woven fabric obtained through the above technologies is widely known in the art and will not be detailed further.

The non/woven fabric thus obtained may be bounded through dynamic treatments such as bonding by stitches or weft (calendering) or by water jets (hydro-entanglement). Other bonding methods known in the art are mechanical yarning, thermo-bonding, chemical bonding.

The non-woven fabric may be multi-layer composite containing one or more non-woven layers associated to a layer of cellulosic fibres: in these cases, the final composite advantageously combines the mechanical properties of non-woven fabric with the absorbing properties of cellulosic fibres. Alternatively, the non-woven fabric can consist of at least one layer of natural or synthetic carded fibres in combination with at least one layer of spunbond or spunlace fibres, optionally spaced with a cellulose pulp fibre layer.

Moreover, the non-woven fabric may be of the thermo-embossed calendered, printed or decorated hydro-embossed type according to particular needs or requirements.

As explained above, the roll of material for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene can be soaked with potentially any type of liquid normally used for the above purposes. The liquid may contain simple substances such as water, alcohol and solvents of various types, or detergents commonly used for both household cleaning (tiled, enamelled surfaces, ceramics, furniture, sinks) and for personal hygiene. Alternatively, soaps, fragrances, deodorants, lotions, creams, and cleansing and moisturising oils or disinfectant and anti-bacterial solutions may be used.

From the description above it is clear that the dispenser of the invention advantageously is simple and convenient to use. In fact, there are no complex mechanical devices thanks to the fact that the roll of material is simply rotatably supported on an axis so that the film of material is unwound sliding between two soaking rollers wettable by containers arrangeable in the proximity thereof. With this particular structure, also elastic systems for keeping the material support structure in position away from the basin containing a liquid, as well as further means for allowing—on the other hand—contact with the liquid of said basin, as described in the above US patent, are advantageously avoided.

A further advantage lies in the fact that the dispenser thus devised allows receiving one or more containers containing different treatment liquids, as explained above. Hence, the dispenser may be used for supplying moistened wipes for various concurrently uses, that is, without being forced to empty basins or containers for replacing the liquid according to the needs. In fact, the dispenser comprises multiple housings for containers or cartridges so as to work as a sort of cartridge belt easily fillable and dischargeable.

Moreover, especially in the case of dispenser 100 shown in FIG. 2, the sheet T of material can advantageously be concurrently soaked on one side with a cleaning solution and on the other side with a protective solution. Such application is particularly useful for example for treating infants' skin. Moreover, with a single wipe it is possible to carry out two different treatments, thus avoiding excessive waste of material.

In addition, the kit of the invention allows equipping oneself with a series of containers and rolls to meet any requirement and always have a refill of material for surface cleaning, personal care and hygiene ready. Such kit is especially adapted during a journey when, due to the lack of water and detergents, there is the need of cleaning surfaces, hands or disinfecting wounds and excoriations with a single device. 

1. Dispenser (1; 100) for supplying material for household cleaning and/or personal hygiene and/or for cleaning public toilets and/or a workshop and/or a medical-hospital office and the like, compriseing a box element (2) adapted for containing a roll (4) of material for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene housed so as to rotate freely, soaking means (5; 30) of a portion of said material when it is unwound from the roll (4), characterised in that at least one container (7) containing a liquid for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene is attachable to said soaking means.
 2. Dispenser (1; 100) according to claim 1, wherein said soaking means (5; 30) is selectively actuable.
 3. Dispenser (1; 100) according to claim 1, comprising at least one housing (6) for said at least one container (7).
 4. Dispenser (1) according to claim 3, wherein said at least one housing (6) is obtained in the proximity of said soaking means (5).
 5. Dispenser (1; 100) according to claim 1, wherein the box element has a substantially parallelepipedal shape with an upper wall (21), a lower wall (22), a front wall (23), a back wall (24) and two side walls (25).
 6. Dispenser (1) according to claim 5, wherein the upper wall (22) and the lower wall (23) comprise at least one opening (26) in communication with corresponding housings (6) for containers (7).
 7. Dispenser (1; 100) according to claim 5, wherein the front wall (23) comprises an opening (27) for the output of the cleaning material.
 8. Dispenser (1) according to claim 1, comprising a housing (3) for the roll (4) of material for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene provided with a semi-cylindrical hollow seat (8).
 9. Dispenser (1; 100) according to claim 1, wherein said soaking means (5) comprises two opposed rollers (51, 52) between which a sheet (T) of material of roll (4) slides.
 10. Dispenser (1; 100) according to claim 9, wherein said soaking rollers (51, 52) are provided with a surface crossed by grooves (53) for distributing the liquid coming from the containers (7).
 11. Dispenser (1) according to claim 3, wherein each of said housings (6) for the containers (7) of the liquids comprises an orifice (61) obtained on the bottom wall (62) of said housings so as to be at the soaking means (5).
 12. Dispenser (1) according to claim 11, further comprising diffuser means arranged between orifice (61) of housings (6) of containers (7) and rollers (51, 52) of the soaking means (5) for evenly diffusing the usage liquid that comes out of the containers by gravity on the entire surface of the rollers.
 13. Dispenser (1) according to claim 12, further comprising a valve element or a tap arranged between said orifice (61) and the corresponding soaking roller (5).
 14. Dispenser (1) according to claim 1, further comprising sealing means (72) connected to said containers (7) actuable so as to release the liquid from the containers by gravity.
 15. Dispenser (1; 100) according to claim 14, wherein said sealing means (73; 31) comprises cylinders adapted for sealingly engage the openings of the respective containers (7) when the containers are not used.
 16. Dispenser (1) according to claim 1, further comprising a reversible locking system of containers (7) in usage position.
 17. Dispenser (1) according to claim 16, wherein said locking system comprises a pair of elastic snap elements (64), provided on the side wall (63) of the housing (6) of said containers (7), provided with a ramp (65) for aiding the introduction of the container and a stop (66) against which the container stops in usage position.
 18. Dispenser (100) according to claim 1, wherein the roll (4) of material for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene is rotatably mounted into the box element (2) on an axis (X-X) so as to allow the release of a sheet (T) of the roll material in a substantially vertical direction.
 19. Dispenser (100) according to claim 18, comprising containers (7) in the shape of cartridges (28, 29) arranged specular relative to the sheet (T) and provided with a tapered portion (30) comprising said soaking means (5) adapted for soaking said sheet when actuated and adapted for sealingly close said cartridges when deactivated.
 20. Dispenser (100) according to claim 19, wherein said soaking means (5) comprises a cylinder (31) for sealing and distributing the usage liquid.
 21. Dispenser (100) according to claim 19, further comprising mechanical means adapted for moving said cartridges (28, 29) away from each other so that the respective cylinders (31) do not contact each other with the interposition of the sheet (T) of material for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene.
 22. Dispenser (1; 100) according to claim 1, further comprising an aid for tearing pieces of said material, such as a protruding edge or a segmented element.
 23. Dispenser (1; 100) according to claim 1, further comprising tensioning means (10) adapted for keeping tensioned a sheet (T) of material unwound from roll (4).
 24. Dispenser (1; 100) according to claim 23, wherein said tensioning means (10) comprises two opposed rollers (11, 12) between which the sheet (T) of material for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene slides.
 25. Dispenser (1; 100) according to claim 1, wherein said roll (4) of material for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene comprises any fibre of cellulosic material, such as conventional paper, or textile material or, preferably, non-woven fabric of natural and/or synthetic fibres and/or threads, such material consisting of one or more layers of short spunlace fibres of polyester (PE), polypropylene (PP), PLA (polylatex), PVA (polyvinylalcohol), polyethylensulfone (PES), acrylic polymers, lyocell, tencell, cotton, viscose generally interconnected by hydro-entanglement, synthetic spunbond fibres such as polyamides, polyethylene, polyester, polyethylensulfone, lyocell and tencell, continuous fibres consisting of one or more synthetic or natural polymeric components splittable into microfibres (splittable multi-component polymeric fibres and exploded polymeric fibres).
 26. Dispenser (1; 100) according to claim 25, wherein the non-woven fabric can be of the of the thermo-embossed calendered, printed or decorated type.
 27. Dispenser (1; 100) according to claim 1, wherein the containers (7) comprise liquids for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene selected from water, alcohol, and solvents of various types, or detergents commonly used for both household cleaning and for personal care and hygiene, cleansing and moisturising soaps, fragrances, deodorants, lotions, creams and cleansing and moisturising oils or disinfectant and anti-bacterial solutions or combinations thereof.
 28. Kit for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene comprising the dispenser (1; 100) according to claim 1, one or more spare rolls (4) of material for household cleaning and/or personal care and hygiene and multiple containers (7) or cartridges (28, 29) containing a same or different usage liquid as spare refills. 